Glad the D675 is back to top of the pack! Miss the undertail exhaust look though

Disrupt

01-10-13 14:30

Cant wait for more reviews and battles coming. I forgot which magazine pit the new 636 against the gsxr750 and current 675R, and the 636 edged out the 675R, they placed the 750 last.

ssbfgc

01-10-13 16:08

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Originally Posted by Disrupt
(Post 900969)

Cant wait for more reviews and battles coming. I forgot which magazine pit the new 636 against the gsxr750 and current 675R, and the 636 edged out the 675R, they placed the 750 last.

I think I got that magazine. I believe it was the 2012 675R though.

Carbon4u

01-10-13 17:19

Got to work on my first 2013 675R today...
A number of good points.. The new fuel tank u can light dead upright and it doesn't catch the wires on the back on the air box, or even get close... Makes removing and fitting so much easier..

The expansion bottle is now upfront on the right . by the rad and covered in the fairing..

The rider's seat is now bolted down and the pillion seat now has the key lock to remove it.. plus u get more tools with the new one !!

Front mudguard is the same as the older bikes as is the chain guard..
Rear hugger is different..

The old sprocket cover will fit will some adjustment, but the new one is different than the old one..

The clock mount and intake tube is all one part now.. Plus its not that expensive at £130 plus vat...

The bike is now completely stripped and will be Rob Guiver's race bike for 2013...
T3 Racing has done the cat removal already and will be selling the modified headers for the 2013 bikes..

MacaveliMC

01-11-13 12:27

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Originally Posted by Dodge
(Post 901020)

Also they will have a few Ohlins rear shocks from some of the 675R's if anyone wants one, not sure wot price they want.. But can find out..

Let me know......:nod: maybe

Carbon4u

01-11-13 12:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacaveliMC
(Post 901221)

Let me know......:nod: maybe

Sorry they are keeping them , they will go back on the bikes and the end of the season..

TRMN8TR

01-11-13 14:33

I'll save you all the read and point you to what you need to see:

"almost certainly the best-handling motorcycle" and "the best sportbike of any kind that money can now buy."